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Tuesday, 29 January 2019

So who's following the new challenges in our little Facebook group?? This month its a tough one challenge, create a small project in 20 min using at least 5 different products and 1 lucky winner will win £10 to spend on goodies from the website. All the details click here

So on to tonight's blog, when Teresa send me her project my first word were WOW, wow and wow. I love this, and our first sneak peak of our brand new flowers collections which will be available on the website in the next few days.....

The colours are amazing, so rich and I just love how Teresa has set out all the little embellishments, plus there's a new stencil which will be available very soon.

All the products Teresa has used are listed below.

So hows it made I hear you cry..... Over to Teresa to explain

Take the chipboard tag and apply modelling paste through the stencil using a palette knife, Allow to dry.

Glue Sisal onto a few of the hearts and decorate with paper and silk flowers.

Add a few small glitter Easter Eggs, if they are intended for Easter, or small hearts would be a good alternative.

Paint small resin birds with matching metallic paint and adhere to hearts.

Add Art Balls around hearts.

Thanks Katie :)If you have any questions about this or any project on the blog please do ask, we are more than happy to help.If you would like to see more of Katie's projects, please check out her blog https://whatkatiedid2.blogspot.co.uk/

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Thursday, 17 January 2019

My collection to alter is building steadily and its good to find different shapes and sizes, charity shops, car boots sales are a great source. But why not take a tip from Reniferove and use old alcohol bottles or really any kind of glass bottle, pop, ketchup, milk bottles. Open your cupboards bet there's something you can find to use, and hey you are recycling right :)

All the products used from our website are linked at the bottom of the blog.

Welcome! After Christmas and New Year's Eve, I had a lot of alcohol bottles left. So I decided to change one of them into something a little more interesting.

The whole bottle was covered with gauze and with White Crackle paste from Prima Marketing.

The next step was painting the bottle with turquoise paint and arranging the composition with metal elements.

I used here metal rosettes, Jules honeycomb MDF, key, resin castings and small bulbs, which are definitely my favourite addition.

My bottle was begging for a bit of rust, so I used rust-based polishes from Finnabair. I splattered the white gesso and my wonderful bottle is ready.

Thanks Reniferove

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